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The Perceptual Jiu-Jitsu Podcast

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN-US

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About this podcast

What if martial arts is fundamentally a practice of learning to perceive? The Perceptual Jiu-Jitsu Podcast explores BJJ as a vehicle for developing genuine perceptual sensitivity, drawing on mindfulness, embodied cognition, phenomenology, motor learning science, and the philosophy of attention. Hosted by Brian Lucas of Third Place Dojo, with Claude AI as co-investigator. For martial artists, meditators, and anyone interested in how human beings actually develop skill and awareness on and beyond the mat.

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The Magic the Gathering Table is Load-Bearing

May 25, 20261h 19mEp. 20

Episode 2 of the Perceptual Jiu-Jitsu Podcast with Brian Lucas, founder of Third Place Dojo in Coudersport PA and developer of Perceptual Jiu-Jitsu. We pick up where Episode 1 left off, with a question: is this a jiu-jit

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Sitting on the Ground Unlocks All of BJJ?

May 23, 202651mEp. 10

This is the 1st episode of The Perceptual Jiu-Jitsu Podcast where we move from sitting on the ground to discovering felt sense alignment, to discussing traditional vs perceptual pedagogy.

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